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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T21:42:23+00:00 2026-05-13T21:42:23+00:00

I can’t get CSS to apply to the function below. Is it because it’s

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I can’t get CSS to apply to the function below. Is it because it’s a form or because it uses dl, dt, and dd tags?

Thanks in advance,

John

function show_loginform($disabled = false)
{

    echo '<form name="login-form" id="login-form" method="post" action="./index.php"> 

  <div class=\"logintitle\">Please login</div> 
  <dl class=\"usernamefield\"> 
    <dt class=\"siteadd\"><label title="Username">Username: </label></dt> 
    <dd class=\"siteadd\"><input tabindex="1" accesskey="u" name="username" type="text" maxlength="30" id="username" /></dd> 
  </dl> 
  <dl class=\"siteadd\"> 
    <dt class=\"siteadd\"><label title="Password">Password: </label></dt> 
    <dd class=\"siteadd\"><input tabindex="2" accesskey="p" name="password" type="password" maxlength="15" id="password" /></dd> 
  </dl> 
  <ul> 
    <li><a href="http://www...com/sandbox/register.php" title="Register">Register</a></li> 
    <li><a href="http://www...com/sandbox/lostpassword.php" title="Lost Password">Lost password?</a></li> 
  </ul> 
  <p class=\"siteadd\"><input tabindex="3" accesskey="l" type="submit" name="cmdlogin" value="Login" ';
    if ($disabled == true)
    {
        echo 'disabled="disabled"';
    }
    echo ' /></p></form>';


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    2026-05-13T21:42:23+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:42 pm

    You have an escaping error within your code. To show just an extract:

      echo ' ... <div class=\"logintitle\">Please login</div>  ... ';
    

    You use ' but then escape ", which will lead to \" being printed out to the user. You don’t have to escape " when using ' as main quotes. This could be the problem for your browser, not correctly identifying your divs and thereby not applying css.

    addendum:

    when echo’ing large portions (as already mentioned it would be better to use a templating system, e.g. smarty), you can close and reopen your php tags for better reading:

    function show_loginform($disabled = false)
    {
    
    ?>
    <form name="login-form" id="login-form" method="post" action="./index.php"> 
    
      <div class="logintitle">Please login</div> 
      <dl class="usernamefield"> 
        ...
    <?php
       if(true)
       {
          echo 'foobar';
       }
    ?>
    
       ...
      </p></form>
    <?php
    
    } // function end
    

    and you can crash most syntax highlighters doing this btw 😉

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